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| Chapter 1 | Midwestern Earth Tones | 1 |
| Chapter 2 | Crescent Beach Sunset House | 15 |
| Chapter 3 | Turkey Loaf and Lima Bean Stew | 24 |
| Chapter 4 | Brown Grass Swaying | 31 |
| Chapter 5 | Lattingtown Woods Lovers | 34 |
| Chapter 6 | Warm Hot Steel | 36 |
| Chapter 7 | Moment of Truth | 44 |
| Chapter 8 | E.C.B.--Department of Scrutiny | 49 |
| Chapter 9 | Standing by to Stand by | 66 |
| Chapter 10 | Raining Bourbon Street Blues | 75 |
| Chapter 11 | The Treasure Chest of Toussaint | 84 |
| Chapter 12 | Alexa's Training | 92 |
| Chapter 13 | Twenty Thousand Eighteen Wheelers | 104 |
| Chapter 14 | Tango Alpha Com Sac | 115 |
| Chapter 15 | Brass Eagled Trivets | 126 |
| Chapter 16 | Chocolate Labradors | 132 |
| Chapter 17 | The Rocky Mountain Braid Falls | 141 |
| Chapter 18 | Saint Claude's Ivy | 150 |
| Chapter 19 | Golden Rock Waterfull | 167 |
| Chapter 22 | Water Reflections of the Sea Dart | 182 |
| Chapter 23 | Pioneer Ideals | 197 |
| Chapter 24 | Eyes of the Jaguar | 202 |
| Chapter 25 | Blood Spring at Chalice Well | 224 |
| Chapter 26 | "Tiennamin Square" | 230 |
SFMEDIC
Posted April 19, 2012
I only have one word to describe this book- Tremendous! The storyline keeps you turning pages to the end. Pick it up. You won't put it down until you've finished reading it!
-José N Harris,
Author of MI VIDA: A Story of Faith, Hope and Love
Former Army Medic- Paratrooper, Airborne Ranger and Green Beret (1980-92)
Anonymous
Posted January 26, 2002
This remarkable new author accumulated and digested the pain and suffering of several Veterans and one of the highest decorated men to survive Viet-Nam. He then wrestled with these truths to regurgertate it eloquently onto the canvas known as on line publishing. The combinations of metaphors and reality explode across the landscape of the readers mind. The author grew up on the Gold Coast of Long Island in the fiftys and sixtys and later after being stationed in Panama went to college and met one of the highest decorated men to survive Viet-Nam a fellow poet Franklin Cole. There great friendship as fellow poets and fathers developed into a physco-drama released onto paper and disc. The online publishing experience is a great avenue of writer expression. I emailed him and congratulated him on a significant first literary attempt. He emailed me back explaining his love and desire for this midwestern middle aged mom threw him into this pit of romantic bliss. He John C. Simon writes poetry in poetry.com.If you are a true american patriot you will love temple of the Jaguar the sequel is 3/4's completed Minnestoa Red...
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